Tech business Infinity Works relocates to landmark Leeds city centre premises
Infinity Works, the Leeds-based tech company, has moved to new premises at Aspley House, Wellington Street, in the city centre.
Carter Towler acted on behalf of the property’s owner, J Pullan & Sons, negotiating a new lease on the 10,360 sq ft, third floor office suite.
With operations in Leeds and London, Infinity Works employs 100 people and its clients include finance, telecoms, health, gaming and IT services organisations across the UK.
Richard Fraser, Carter Towler director, said: “Aspley House is one of Leeds’ finest buildings; it’s in a great location and has been completely refurbished to a very high standard. I am sure it will make a fantastic new HQ for Infinity Works.”
Paul Henshaw, Infinity Works director added: “We needed bigger office facilities to accommodate our growing numbers and are really pleased to be able to move into Aspley House, not just because it’s over the road from our original location in Queen Street but because it’s such a fantastic property.
“The office facilities are perfect for us and it’s at the heart of the professional services quarter, has easy access to public transport links, the inner ring road and motorway as well as bars, restaurants and cafes. It will provide a great foundation for our continued expansion.”
There is an additional 12,644 sq ft of space available on the second floor at Aspley House.
WSB and Knight Frank are joint agents for the Grade A property in conjunction with Carter Towler.
Commercial property agents Heaney Micklethwaite represented Infinity Works.
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